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ALBUMMany States of IndependenceDonna Summer
Álbumes de Donna Summer
ALBUMMany States of IndependenceDonna Summer
ALBUMShe Works Hard For The Money (Deluxe Edition)Donna Summer
ALBUMI'm a Rainbow: Recovered & RecolouredDonna Summer
ALBUMLove to Love You Donna (Deluxe Edition)Donna Summer
ALBUMCrayonsDonna Summer
ALBUMAnother Place & Time (Re-Mastered & Expanded)Donna Summer
ALBUMHits, Singles & MoreDonna Summer
ALBUMAll Systems Go (Re-Mastered & Expanded)Donna Summer
ALBUMCats Without Claws (Re-Mastered & Expanded)Donna Summer
ALBUMThe WandererDonna Summer
Vídeos musicales populares de Donna Summer
Hot Stuff
Kygo & Donna Summer
If There Is Music There (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
MacArthur Park (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
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I Feel Love (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
Last Dance (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
Bad Girls (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiró)
Donna Summer
On the Radio (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
I Feel Love (Live)
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Dim All the Lights (from VH1 Presents Live & More Encore!)
Donna Summer
Listas de reproducción de este/a artista
Donna Summer Essentials
It's impossible not to feel love for this disco icon.
Inspired by Donna Summer
Pop alchemists and synth innovators who roll with disco's queen.
Donna Summer: Deep Cuts
Hear the Queen of Disco's rise from theater to synth-pop.
Biografía de este/a artista
Dubbed the “Queen of Disco,” Boston-born singer and songwriter Donna Summer notched 14 Top 10 US hits in a remarkable career that spanned multiple genres, including gospel and rock.
• Summer began singing in church and later fronted a rock band called The Crow. She moved to Germany in the late ’60s after landing a role in the musical Hair.
• While working as a session vocalist in Germany, Summer met producer-songwriters Giorgio Moroder and Pete Bellotte. The three wrote 1975’s “Love to Love You Baby,” an orgasmic disco smash that reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100.
• Summer, Moroder, and Bellotte collaborated on numerous era-defining disco hits, including 1977’s fully synthetic “I Feel Love,” a landmark track in the history of electronic music.
• In 1979, Summer became the first female artist to score three No. 1 hits in a single year, topping the Hot 100 with “Bad Girls,” the rock-tinged “Hot Stuff,” and the Barbra Streisand duet “No More Tears (Enough Is Enough).”
• Summer remained relevant in the ’80s with the New Wave-influenced hits “The Wanderer” and “She Works Hard for the Money,” both of which reached the Top 5.
• In 1998, Summer won the first-ever Grammy for Best Dance Performance, for “Carry On,” produced by Moroder.
In 2013, Summer was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Ciudad natal
Boston, MA, United States
Género
Pop